Britney Spears Pictures

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The most famous pop singer Britney Spears of United Kingdom (UK) has leaded to show here pictures and images + the video of music and personal albums on Internet Web.
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Shia LaBeouf was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving Sunday after an early morning wreck in which the "Indiana Jones" star injured his hand and knee, authorities said.
LaBeouf was trying to make a left turn at a West Hollywood intersection around 3 a.m. when his pickup collided with another vehicle, rolling the truck over, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Sgt. Scott Wolf said.
"It was immediately apparent to officers responding on the scene that LaBeouf was intoxicated and he was subsequently placed under arrest," Wolf said.

Wolf said LaBeouf was booked then released for misdemeanor DUI. The 22-year-old actor was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and was being treated for injuries to his left hand and a knee, as well as a minor head injury, Wolf said.

A woman passenger in LaBeouf's truck and the driver of the other vehicle were not seriously injured.

Britney, K-Fed finalize custody case settlement

Britney Spears and Kevin Federline finalized their child-custody settlement Friday, including a $5,000-per-month increase (from $15,000 to $20,000) in child support for the pop singer's ex-husband.An attorney for Federline delivered the terms of two separate agreements to Los Angeles Superior Court Commissioner Scott M. Gordon, who gave his approval late Friday afternoon.
Last week, the parties said they had also come to terms on custody arrangements, granting the 26-year-old pop singer more time with her children, including additional overnight visits. The exact terms of that agreement were sealed by the court.
It's raining celeb baby bumps in Tinseltown. Look who's expecting:
Rebecca Romijn: It's twins for the "Ugly Betty" star and her hubby, actor Jerry O'Connell, Romijn's publicist Lewis Kay said Monday. The couple are expecting the babies this winter, Kay told The Associated Press. They will be the first children for the pair, who tied the knot in Los Angeles in July 2007.
The Matt Damons: The actor's wife, Luciana - whom the actor says is "due soon" - is having another little girl. "I'm so outnumbered down here, it's crazy," Damon, 37, told USA Today via telephone from his home in Miami.This child will be the third girl in the Damon household, joining big sisters Isabella, 2, and Alexia, 9.
Ben Affleck & Jennifer Garner: The actor's pal, director Kevin Smith, confirms a report that the actor and wife Jennifer Garner are expecting a second child. Affleck, 35, "came over last week and told me, 'I'm having another baby!'" Smith told Us Friday. The couple have one daughter, Violet, who is 2.
Celeb hospital watch
• "Swing Vote" star Kelsey Grammer has been hospitalized in New York. His rep says the former "Frasier" star felt faint so he went to the hospital where doctors are "altering his medications." He expects to be released Tuesday. The actor, 53, suffered a heart attack in June in Hawaii.
• Conservative political commentator Robert Novak announced Monday he has been diagnosed with a brain tumor, less than a week after he struck a pedestrian with his Corvette and drove away. His assistant said that doctors had not yet done a biopsy to determine if the tumor was malignant.

2008 ESPY Awards

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A list of Celebrity Photos captured from 2008 ESPY Awards.
Playboy model and television personality Kendra Wilkinson arrives at the 2008 ESPY Awards held at NOKIA Theatre L.A. LIVE on July 16, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.

Kendra Wilkinson
More Pics coming soon.

Since 2nd of July, RapidShare has removed its download limits and captchas for free user. This means that we can continue downloading files from rapidshare without waiting for an hour when we’ve just downloaded a file. If you didn’t know, RapidShare is one of the largest file hosting website. Rapidshare claims to have a storage capacity of several petabytes (a petabyte is a million gigabytes) of files and an internet connection that transfers hundreds of gigabytes simultaneously. You can imagine the amount of files that is hosted there.


Too bad RapidShare doesn’t have an official search engine for people to find files in its servers. Fortunately I found a total of 99 RapidShare search engine websites and 2 free software that can help you find files hosted in RapidShare according to the keywords. With the help of 101 rapidshare search engines, searching for files in RapidShare is no longer a problem!

After publishing an article about the lightest antivirus a week ago, I got a request from a commenter (AV) to test on Norman products memory usage as well. Since Norman is a shareware, I test the 30 days trial version. To test the Norman 30 days trial, I’ll have to request for a 30 days trial key or else it wouldn’t work. So I entered some of my information in the request form, submitted it and within seconds I received a trial key in my email together with the download link to the installation file.

After playing around with Norman on my desktop, somehow the 30 days Norman Security Suite trial subscription became one year! I thought it might be a mistake so I tested it on my laptop, following the exact steps which I did on my desktop to replicate the “problem”. I was really surprised that it was no mistake because the Norman that was installed on my laptop also turned from 30 days trial license to 365 days! No crack, patch, hack, keygen or promotion required. It is very easy and I wonder whether Norman did it on purpose…


Is the iPhone a serious platform the video game industry needs to start paying attention to?

That’s a question Stephen and I posed to executives at both Nintendo and Sony, companies with a heavy investment in the handheld gaming space and its future, last week at E3.

First up, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime…

Multiplayer: What do you make of the iPhone? The iPhone just got into gaming a couple of Fridays ago. And they had more games at launch than the DS had launch or the PSP had at launch. And it was a sign that there may be more aggression for gaming from Apple with this device than there had been with previous devices. It certainly is much more expensive than the DS. But how are you perceiving Apple’s iPhone entry into gaming and the effect it may have on the handheld gaming market?

Fils-Aime: From our standpoint, we are aware of what the iPhone is doing. We certainly monitor it. But just like in the home console space we’re focused on doing what it is we do well. Installed based by next march of 100 million [DS] units — and that’s a worldwide number. In the U.S. we’re at 20 million. And so we’ve got a large installed base that we’re looking to drive even further and to sell software into. That’s our focus. We’ll see what happens with the iPhone but it is not something that will make us change our direction.

Next up, Sony’s senior marketing manager for PSP, John Koller…
Multiplayer: Do you view the iPhone, now that Apple’s launched an application store with games, as a gaming competitor? Do you consider that part of your competition?
Koller: I think indirectly it’s a competitor, but it’s indirectly just like the Zune is and the DS is to a degree because it doesn’t offer everything that the PSP does. In terms of the iPhone, it’s rooted in telephony, right? It’s in the name. The person is purchasing it primarily as a phone first and foremost, whereas a person buying a PSP is buying it first and foremost for games — over 70% buy it [PSP] just for games. So it’s a little bit of a different consumer base.
Not saying we’re not looking at it intently because we are. The amount of VC [Venture Capital] money that’s pouring in, you’ve gotta actually look at it. You’ve gotta see what they’re doing. Most analysts that we talk to say that the competition for iPhone is actually against DS and that type of gameplay. PSP is much more of a rich experience in terms of console gaming on the go. Not that we’re not looking at it, but I think there’s some other ways to kind of parse that discussion.
Multiplayer: So if you’re not looking at it as something directly in competition with PSP, is that something Sony would look at something to work with, as opposed to against?
Koller: Most of our efforts — pretty much all of our efforts on the handheld side — are PSP-related. We have extended into phone several years ago; we had a “SOCOM” application and a “Ratchet” [game] through our Sony Pictures group. But in general we try to stay resident to PSP just because not only is that where our revenue is, but also because that’s our handheld product. We want to stay true to that.
While Fils-Aime and Koller both dance around the issue a bit, it’s apparent both Nintendo and Sony are closely following how the iPhone performs. Readers, assuming both the iPhone and iPod Touch continue to sell well, who do you think Apple poses the bigger threat to — Sony, Nintendo or perhaps both?

Welcome

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